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Optimizing peripheral I.V. access outcomes (Record no. 10221)

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International Standard Serial Number 1538-8689
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Transcribing agency OCT
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Personal name Nickel Barb
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Uniform title Nursing 2024
Medium October 2024
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Title Optimizing peripheral I.V. access outcomes
Remainder of title Part 2 /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Barb Nickel
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Extent Vol.54 (10) pages 19-29 :
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Dimensions 27 cm
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General note Peripheral I.V. access failure is a source of patient discomfort and dissatisfaction with a significant financial impact on healthcare. This article reviews the benefits and the risks of peripheral I.V. catheter (PIC) utilization, infusate characteristics and their impact on peripheral vasculature, PIVC site assessment and management, and PIC research priorities. Part 1 of this series was published in Nursing's September 2024 issue.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Bloodstream infection, central vascular access device, CVAD, difficult I.V. access, DIVA, extravasation, near-infrared technology, peripheral I.V. catheter, PIVC, periphera I.V. access device, thrombosis, ultrasound
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